The Chimes of Westminster
A collection of 16 short stories by Gary W. Priester
Sixteen stories that are quirky and range from chimes, to crimes, to the good old times’
.
In the title story “The Chimes of Westminster,” Sid inherits a chiming antique mantle clock from his
great aunt Florence. But does the clock possess a mind of its own? During his research, Sid
discovers the clock’s unusual history.
“Death” ponders the deaths we encounter in life. Our hero goes out kicking and screaming. But not
before he reveals his intimate acquaintance with the phrase, “kicking the bucket.”
Samantha is besotted with computer nerd, next door neighbor, and fellow student, Willy. But what
does Sam have to do to tear Willy away from his computer long enough for Willy to notice her?
“Computer Crimes of the Heart” reveals Samantha’s inner hacker.
“Karma, Again.” What goes ‘round comes ‘round and just might kick you in the butt. Will the crooked
Cowboy Congressman get reelected? And does karma only affect those who believe in it?
Jake and Ethyl are very unusual travel agents: they hate to travel. But this does not prevent Fly-By-
Night Travel from becoming a travel industry leader. Together with grandson Marty, they invent
some very unusual and entertaining tour packages, including The Booze Cruise, the Lost at Sea
Lifeboat Tours, and their tour de force, “Tours to the Trouble Spots of the World,” where the tourists
wear vests with large targets and nasty taunts like: What a crappy country this is! And: Take your best
shot! This might be the last tour you will ever take.
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Paperback — 172 pages — ISBN: 978-0578932163 — $15
Gary W. Priester graduated from Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, California and spent
his career in advertising and graphic design. The Chimes of Westminster is his first book. Priester lives
in Placitas, New Mexico with his wife, Mary E. Carter an award-winning author of five books.
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“Priester has a knack for story telling and his humor is spot on.”
—Publisher’s Weekly booklife Prize Review